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The author served in the United States Marine Corps during WWII and
was a combat veteran in the South Pacific. He graduated from Temple
University, magna cum laude, earning his Doctoral Degree in Urban
Education. He married Dorothy Stumbaugh and they were blessed with
five children that have grown to ten grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren. He was employed by the Philadelphia School
District until retirement and then moved to the Central Coast of
California. As a member and California Chapter Chaplain of the
Second Marine Division Association, he was appointed National
Chaplain of the SMDA in 2003 and served until 2013. The National
Chaplain of the SMDA is responsible to work with the Second Marine
Division Chaplains in coordinating the Memorial Service at Camp
Lejeune, NC each year at the Birthday Celebration of the Division.
He is also responsible for coordinating the Memorial Service at
each Annual Reunion of the SMDA at geographical locations across
the United States. He is obviously responsible for any prayers
necessary during the gatherings at each of the annual events, as
well as being available to any individual who asks for prayer.
During his tenure, he is responsible to present a Memorial Address
at each of the two events annually. He has been awarded the Most
Distinguished Award for his services. Each chapter in this book is
a Memorial Address delivered by Dr. DeMarco to the Marines,
families and friends at Camp Lejeune, NC and also to the
Association Reunion gathering at various locations across America.
All the material in this book deals largely with American history,
political science in general and the effects of religious thought
of the times.
The author served in the United States Marine Corps during WWII and
was a combat veteran in the South Pacific. He graduated from Temple
University, magna cum laude, earning his Doctoral Degree in Urban
Education. He married Dorothy Stumbaugh and they were blessed with
five children that have grown to ten grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren. He was employed by the Philadelphia School
District until retirement and then moved to the Central Coast of
California. As a member and California Chapter Chaplain of the
Second Marine Division Association, he was appointed National
Chaplain of the SMDA in 2003 and served until 2013. The National
Chaplain of the SMDA is responsible to work with the Second Marine
Division Chaplains in coordinating the Memorial Service at Camp
Lejeune, NC each year at the Birthday Celebration of the Division.
He is also responsible for coordinating the Memorial Service at
each Annual Reunion of the SMDA at geographical locations across
the United States. He is obviously responsible for any prayers
necessary during the gatherings at each of the annual events, as
well as being available to any individual who asks for prayer.
During his tenure, he is responsible to present a Memorial Address
at each of the two events annually. He has been awarded the Most
Distinguished Award for his services. Each chapter in this book is
a Memorial Address delivered by Dr. DeMarco to the Marines,
families and friends at Camp Lejeune, NC and also to the
Association Reunion gathering at various locations across America.
All the material in this book deals largely with American history,
political science in general and the effects of religious thought
of the times.
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